e& . v n jTp ' ' " . " jr " TWj. iSO. n ' FV THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W. W. HANOKltS I'uliltalior. mm NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. CURRENT COMMENT. When parliament, meets it will bo nski'cl for $100,000,000 inure lo carry on wlinL vh cvpcetcd to be u lit t lu war. .Severn I iiinlitlhiieiitH of lliu Biiinc hIu Kcein probable til (Ills time. China's now railroad from Canton to I lit 1 1 Cow, which, with lis branches, will he 1,000 miles loiitf, in to be built entirely by American capital. No one can set, bounds to (he expansion busi ness talent of tlilu country. Connecticut. (Inures from its recent state hcIiooI cciikuh that it, has liO per cent, more inliabllanls than it had in 181)0. The population of the country on UiIh basin is "fiJijO.tlOU. Hut prob ably it Is several millions more. Citizeiw of Manila are now per mitted to remain out of doors at night until ten o'clock. Little fear remains of a plot In the city, and in any case the recent, arrival of new reginientH renders the garrison d...

r!lwfsMllIP, Ml y A WESTERN CANADA. One of the Choice Spots on the Con tinent Open for Settlement, The following extracts from an in teresting letter to the Mason City (Jown) Kcpuulicnn, written by Mrs. S. A. llrighain, late of that place, but now of Iloss Creek, Alberta, Canada, so nearly describes most of the dis tricts of Western Canada that we take pleasure in presenting same to the at tention of our readers: WEST13UN CANADA. Crop I'rnnncctH itml Climntc About Edmonton, N. W. T. Interesting letter from Mrs. S. A. Brig ham, lato of Mason City. Editor Mason City Itcpublican. Boss Creek, Alberta, N. W. T., Canada, Aug. 7, 1S99. Dear Sir: "We are located in the Beaver Hills, 30 miles from ft. Saskatchewan and CO miles from Edmonton. To the cast of these is an immense area of bot tom lands, which furnishes abundance of hay for the settlers. It is dotted with small lakes, the largest of which is called Heaver Lake, 10 miles in length. There is shelter for the cattle and horses now fee...

w?' mspr tRfjfWK" .y,ifiW' ' ,rr'" T GOEBEL'S END CAME. After Hanging in the Balance Nearly Five Days He Passed Away. Ll rut. (lov. Ilrckhiitn Win lit Onrn Sworn In tit Oiivuriinr to Muko tlin Content AcliiMt Tiiylor Movu ti Ioot Atoiiumoiit to (lootiol. Frankfort, Ky., Fob. 6. William Goebcl, ilcmocrntiu claiinnnt of the ex ecutive ehuir of this state, died at 7:2."i Saturday night. The end 1'iul been expected since morning;. Ho continued to sink during- the day, the bulletins of the physicians becoming more and more alarming. When an nouncement was made of his death in the evening many of his support ers wept. It has practically been de cided that the remains of (lov. Gocbel will be buried at Frankfort, in the cemetery overlooking the Kentucky river, where lie the remains of Dan iel Sooue, Vice President JUehard Johnson and several Kentucky gov ernors, eminent jurists and soldiers. IttH-kmuii Sworn In m Governor. Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 5. Exactly ono hour after the death of Mr. Gocb...

s ' 1 -iv Y bGTr'""" ' TTfP"1 "BPT3?HJJK"W" "V hr . , , , VOLUME XL1V NEMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1000. NUMBEK 34 IvJ 111 r iJHgAmi-.iU"v i-i-js:1?1! Local News ittrnwiitriT: Good sleighing. Coldest week this winter. See Hill & Keeling for fire insurance A. L. P. Thompson and Ills baby are built on the Hick list. Charley Davis, of St. Doroin.gaveus a social call Tuesday. Mrs. Dppue, of Beatrice ia visiting Ikt uncle, O K. Flahcr. Go to Keollng'3 drug siore for school supplies, lablotH, cinyons, etc. Fou Salk A thoroughbred male Berkshire hog. Inquire at this otllco. Cal Stssel, who has been in Iowu for several weeks, returned to Nemaha a few days ago. Cards for mounting stamp photoa for sale at The Advertiser otllco twenty for five cents. James A. Stephenson's two youngest childien are very sick, with doubts of their recovery. Call in and see us if you want to BUbscriba for any paper published in the United States. Dr. Keel ng waB quite s ck for sevs eral days the ths...

IVPVi'WlW" """ "U. w A WOMAN'S A True Story of the American Revolution. heroJsmTi SvVsAAAvVwSNN'i) DIUKCTIiV after their wedding day young .Mr. ntid .Mrs. Fisher had gone (n their new home. It is true, tliis wits only a. nidu little building, but it wiik better tlmn most of the houses In North CiiHtle, iinil, indeed, hi nil Westchester enmity, N. Y., for 1lit mutter of Hint; and the young wife linil been Riiproinuly happy. There was tlio same rugged aspect to tlio country then as now, and the huge, moss-coveicd granite bowlders, thu wooded hillsides and winding valleys, and beyond all the glistening waters of tli'.; sound, provided a landscape upon uhleh .Mistress Fisher never tired of gazing. Hut the young people were not to bo left to the peaceful enjoyment of their new home. The war clouds which lind long been gathering broke in a Htorm, and among the first to respond to his country's eall was .Mr. Fisher. Enrolled in Maj. Paulding's band of palrlotR, he speedily became, one of H...

"" ? W" $f$w r M AfometB have been relieved! of female troubles sy Mrs Pinkham's advice and medicine The letters of a few aro printed regularly in this paper. If any one doubts the efficiency and sacredly confidential character of IV! rs. Pinkham's methods, write for a book she has recently published which contains letters from the mayor of Lynn, the post master, and others of her city who have made care ful investigation, and who verify all of Mrs. Pink ham's statements and claimsm The Pinkham claims are sweeping. In ves tag ate them. THIRTY YEARS OF CURES "For six year I warn a victim oftl y pcpala In Its worst form. I could eat nothing but mlllc toast, and at times my stomuch would not rotaln and digest oven that. Last March I began talcing CASCAKKTS and ulnco then I bavo steadily Improved, until I am ns well as I vqr was In my life." DAvm II. Mitjutiv, Newark-, O. M TM CATHARTIC ksvdwmm TRADB MARK WlOHTgRCP ( Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, TaAtc Good. Do Good, Nevor Blokotl. Weake...

awiWtWMribm; i iufcp iw0ftmJQAm m b.i 5r Et r '? ' The Nebraska Advertiser l U W.f.VMV, rubliiffr. Mtnisuiiii'TioN 81.60 I'HIl YKAK FRIDAY, FI2UUUAIIY 10,1000. Our Washington Letter (Hht,IhJ CorroNpomlencc.) Tim "aritlslmporlallHtlo league" of this city, which includes nil the utmroh irtts and latlor-iUy VulHndlghnms in tho District, has Just Issued nil address notifying Admiral Dewey that ho Ih not (ruthft)l in all things and that they know tnoio about thu conditions and ovonts in the Philippines than ho ever did. Thoy now boiiovo with Uryan Hint thu United States ought to give up tho property and establish u "pro tectorate." All authorities hero ugreo, howovor, that to maintain a protectorate would require an actual incrcaso in the stand ing uriny, with no chanco of deriving any benefits, and that should Aggy later conclude to Bell Iho Islands to boiiio European power, this country would bo in a ridiculous attitude. Tho hUiiii tion would bo equally embarrassing in ciho of Internec...